Lionel Hampton's Biography
Lionel Hampton was the first jazz vibraphonist and was one of the jazz giants beginning in the mid-'30s. He has achieved the difficult feat of being musically open-minded (even recording "Giant Steps") without changing his basic swing style. Hamp started out as a drummer, playing with the Chicago Defender Newsboys' Band as a youth. His original idol was Jimmy Bertrand, a '20s drummer who occasionally played xylophone. Hampton played on the West Coast with such groups as Curtis Mosby's Blue Blowers, Reb Spikes, and Paul Howard's Quality Serenaders (with whom he made his recording debut in 1929) before joining Les Hite's band, which for a period accompanied Louis Armstrong. At a recording session in 1930, a vibraphone happened to be in the studio, and Armstrong asked Hampton (who had practiced on one previously) if he could play a little bit behind him and on "Memories of You" and "Shine"; Hamp became the first jazz improviser to record on vibes.
It would be another six years before he found fame. Lionel Hampton, after leaving Hite, had his own band in Los Angeles' Paradise Cafe, until one night in 1936 when Benny Goodman came into the club and discovered him. Soon, Hampton recorded with B.g., Teddy Wilson, and Gene Krupa as The Benny Goodman Quartet, and six weeks later he officially joined Goodman. An exciting soloist whose enthusiasm even caused B.g. to smile, Hampton became one of the stars of his organization, appearing in films with Goodman, at the famous 1938 Carnegie Hall concert, and nightly on the radio. In 1937, he started recording regularly as a leader for Victor with specially assembled all-star groups that formed a who's who of swing; all of these timeless performances (1937-1941) were reissued by Bluebird on a six-LP set, although in piecemeal fashion on CD.
Hampton stayed with Goodman until 1940, sometimes substituting on drums and taking vocals. In 1940, Lionel Hampton formed his first big band, and in 1942 had a huge hit with "Flying Home," featuring a classic Illinois Jacquet tenor spot (one of the first R&B solos). During the remainder of the decade, Hampton's extroverted orchestra was a big favorite, leaning toward R&B, showing the influence of bebop after 1944, and sometimes getting pretty exhibitionistic. Among his sidemen, in addition to Jacquet, were Arnett Cobb, Dinah Washington (who Hampton helped discover), Cat Anderson, Marshall Royal, Dexter Gordon, Milt Buckner, Earl Bostic, Snooky Young, Johnny Griffin, Joe Wilder, Benny Bailey, Charles Mingus, Fats Navarro, Al Gray, and even Wes Montgomery and Betty Carter. Hampton's popularity allowed him to continue leading big bands off and on into the mid-'90s, and the 1953 edition that visited Paris (with Clifford Brown, Art Farmer, Quincy Jones, Jimmy Cleveland, Gigi Gryce, George Wallington, and Annie Ross) would be difficult to top, although fights over money and the right of the sideman to record led to its breakup. Hampton appeared and recorded with many all-star groups in the 1950s including reunions with Benny Goodman, meetings with The Oscar Peterson Trio, Stan Getz, Buddy Defranco, and as part of a trio with Art Tatum and Buddy Rich. He also was featured in The Benny Goodman Story (1956).
Since the 1950s, Lionel Hampton has mostly repeated past triumphs, always playing "Hamp's Boogie Woogie" (which features his very rapid two-finger piano playing), "Hey Ba-Ba-Re-Bop," and "Flying Home." However, his enthusiasm still causes excitement and he remains a household name. Hampton has recorded through the years for nearly every label, including two of his own (Glad Hamp and Who's Who). Despite strokes and the ravages of age, Lionel Hampton remained a vital force into the 1990s. In January 2001, a vibraphone he had played for 15 years was put into the National Museum of American History. On August 31, 2002, at age 94, Lionel Hampton suffered major heart failure and passed away. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
It would be another six years before he found fame. Lionel Hampton, after leaving Hite, had his own band in Los Angeles' Paradise Cafe, until one night in 1936 when Benny Goodman came into the club and discovered him. Soon, Hampton recorded with B.g., Teddy Wilson, and Gene Krupa as The Benny Goodman Quartet, and six weeks later he officially joined Goodman. An exciting soloist whose enthusiasm even caused B.g. to smile, Hampton became one of the stars of his organization, appearing in films with Goodman, at the famous 1938 Carnegie Hall concert, and nightly on the radio. In 1937, he started recording regularly as a leader for Victor with specially assembled all-star groups that formed a who's who of swing; all of these timeless performances (1937-1941) were reissued by Bluebird on a six-LP set, although in piecemeal fashion on CD.
Hampton stayed with Goodman until 1940, sometimes substituting on drums and taking vocals. In 1940, Lionel Hampton formed his first big band, and in 1942 had a huge hit with "Flying Home," featuring a classic Illinois Jacquet tenor spot (one of the first R&B solos). During the remainder of the decade, Hampton's extroverted orchestra was a big favorite, leaning toward R&B, showing the influence of bebop after 1944, and sometimes getting pretty exhibitionistic. Among his sidemen, in addition to Jacquet, were Arnett Cobb, Dinah Washington (who Hampton helped discover), Cat Anderson, Marshall Royal, Dexter Gordon, Milt Buckner, Earl Bostic, Snooky Young, Johnny Griffin, Joe Wilder, Benny Bailey, Charles Mingus, Fats Navarro, Al Gray, and even Wes Montgomery and Betty Carter. Hampton's popularity allowed him to continue leading big bands off and on into the mid-'90s, and the 1953 edition that visited Paris (with Clifford Brown, Art Farmer, Quincy Jones, Jimmy Cleveland, Gigi Gryce, George Wallington, and Annie Ross) would be difficult to top, although fights over money and the right of the sideman to record led to its breakup. Hampton appeared and recorded with many all-star groups in the 1950s including reunions with Benny Goodman, meetings with The Oscar Peterson Trio, Stan Getz, Buddy Defranco, and as part of a trio with Art Tatum and Buddy Rich. He also was featured in The Benny Goodman Story (1956).
Since the 1950s, Lionel Hampton has mostly repeated past triumphs, always playing "Hamp's Boogie Woogie" (which features his very rapid two-finger piano playing), "Hey Ba-Ba-Re-Bop," and "Flying Home." However, his enthusiasm still causes excitement and he remains a household name. Hampton has recorded through the years for nearly every label, including two of his own (Glad Hamp and Who's Who). Despite strokes and the ravages of age, Lionel Hampton remained a vital force into the 1990s. In January 2001, a vibraphone he had played for 15 years was put into the National Museum of American History. On August 31, 2002, at age 94, Lionel Hampton suffered major heart failure and passed away. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
Lionel Hampton's Albums
- Ridin' on the L and N
- Romantic Vibes
- The Big Band
- There It Is!
- Uncollected: Live at Metropole
- Leapin' with Lionel
- Jazz Heritage: Rarities
- In the Bag
- Aurex Jazz Festival '81: All Star Big Band & Woody Herman
- Higher Ground
- There Will Never Be Another You (2006)
- A Jazz Hour with Lionel Hampton (2006)
- Lionel Hampton in Concert (2004)
- All Star Band at Newport 78 (2003)
- How High the Moon (2003)
- Definitive Black & Blue Sessions: '77 Vintage (2002)
- Lionel Hampton and His Big Band Live at the John Anson Ford Ampitheather (2002)
- Jazz in Paris: Lionel Hampton & His French New Sound, Vol. 2 (2001)
- Jazz in Paris: Lionel Hampton & His French New Sound, Vol. 1 (2001)
- Ring Dem Vibes (2001)
- Sea Breeze (2001)
- Open House: All-Star Session, Vol. 1 (2000)
- Outrageous (2000)
- Live in Cannes (1999)
- In Concert (1999)
- Just One of Those Things (1999)
- Live at Carnegie Hall (1999)
- Triple Play: Live at the Blue Note (1999)
- Pleyel, 9 Mars 1971, Pt.1 (1999)
- Live: Pleyel 9 Mars 1971, Pt. 2 (1999)
- Olympia Mars 1961, Octobre 1966 (1999)
- Live at the John Anson Ford Amphitheatre (1998)
- Live at the Jazz Club (1996)
- All Star Jazz Sessions, Vol. 2 (1996)
- Lionel Hampton & His Orchestra in Europe (1996)
- Presents Gerry Mulligan (1995)
- Presents Buddy Rich (1995)
- Fun (1995)
- Live in Paris: Concert Olympia 1961 (1995)
- Old Fashioned Swing (1995)
- Hamp's Boogie Woogie (1995)
- For the Love of Music (1994)
- One Night Stand (1994)
- Rhythm Rhythm (1994)
- Lionel Hampton and His Jazz Giants (1994)
- My Man (1994)
- Live at the Blue Note (1991)
- Just Jazz: Live at the Blue Note (1991)
- Mostly Ballads (1989)
- Live at the Metropole Cafe, New York City (1989)
- Live Carnegie Hall Concert (1989)
- Cookin' in the Kitchen (1988)
- Mostly Blues (1988)
- Sentimental Journey (1985)
- Air Mail Special (1983)
- Lionel (1983)
- Made in Japan (1982)
- Hamp in Haarlem (1979)
- All-Star Band at Newport (1978)
- Live at the Muzeval (1978)
- As Time Goes By (1978)
- Live (1978)
- Lionel Hampton in Concert (Midem, 1978) (1978)
- Alive & Jumping (1978)
- Giants of Jazz, Vol. 1 (1977)
- Blackout (1977)
- Blues in Toulouse (1977)
- Who's Who in Jazz Presents Lionel Hampton (1977)
- Lionel Hampton and His Jazz Giants '77 (1977)
- Jazzmaster!!! (1977)
- Stop! I Don't Need No Sympathy! (1974)
- Transition (1974)
- Please Sunrise (1973)
- Where Could I BeNULL (1971)
- Steppin' Out, Vol. 1 (1969)
- Hamp Stamps (1967)
- Newport Uproar (1967)
- You Better Know It (1964)
- A Taste of Hamp (1964)
- Lionel Hampton in Japan (1963)
- Bossa Nova Jazz (1963)
- The Great Hamp and Little 'T' (1963)
- Many Splendored Vibes (1962)
- All That Twistin' Jazz (1961)
- Lionel Hampton on Tour (1961)
- Soft Vibes, Soaring Strings (1961)
- The Exciting Hamp in Europe (1961)
- Lionel at Malibu Beach,1961 (1961)
- Silver Vibes (1960)
- Hamp's Big Band (1959)
- The Many Sides of Lionel Hampton (1958)
- Golden Vibes (1958)
- Lionel...Plays Drums, Vibes, Piano (1958)
- Lionel Hampton's Jazz Giants (1956)
- Lionel Hampton Swings (1956)
- Reunion at Newport 1967 (1956)
- Jazz Flamenco (1956)
- Paris Session 1956 (1956)
- In Paris 1956 (1956)
- Hamp in Hi Fi (1956)
- Live in Paris (1956)
- Look! (1956)
- Lionel Hampton and His Giants (1955)
- Lionel Hampton Big Band (1955)
- Travelin' Band (1955)
- Hamp Roars Again (1955)
- The Genius of Lionel Hampton (1955)
- Hamp and Getz (1955)
- The Hampton-Tatum-Rich Trio (1955)
- Tatum-Hampton-Rich...Again (1955)
- G. Krupa- L. Hampton-T. Wilson (1955)
- Crazy Rhythm (1955)
- Jam Session in Paris (1955)
- Jazz in Paris: Lionel Hampton & His New French Sound (1955)
- Lionel Hampton in Vienna, Vol. 2 (1954)
- Lionel Hampton (1958) (1954)
- Hallelujah Hamp (1954)
- The High and the Mighty (1954)
- Chicago Jazz Concert (1954)
- The One and Only Lionel Hampton (1954)
- Wailin' at the Trianon (1954)
- Swingin' with Hamp (1954)
- Hamp's Big Four (1954)
- Flyin' Home (1954)
- Lionel Hampton Plays Love Songs (1954)
- Apollo Hall Concert (1954)
- Hot Mallets (1954)
- Crazy Hamp (1953)
- Hamp in Paris (1953)
- European Concert, 1953 (1953)
- Rockin' and Groovin' (1953)
- Jazztime Paris (1953)
- Lionel Hampton in Paris (1953)
- The Lionel Hampton Quartet (1953)
- Hamp! (1953)
- The King of the Vibes (1953)
- Oh, Rock! Live (1953) (1953)
- The Blues Ain't News to Me (1951)
- Moonglow (1950)
- The Original Stardust (1947)
- Lionel Hampton with the Just Jazz All Stars (1947)
- All-American Award Concert at Carnegie Hall (1945)
Compilations
- His Best Records with the Jazz Masters, Vol. 2
- Hamp's Blues/Flying Home
- His Best Records with the Jazz Masters, Vol. 1
- Works (2007)
- Jazz Biography (2007)
- Complete Jazztone Recordings 1956 (2007)
- Lionel Hampton Plays Love Songs [Bonus Tracks] (2007)
- Flying Home [Documents] (2007)
- The Complete Lionel Hampton Victor Sessions 1937-1941 (2007)
- Mustermesse Basel 1953 (2007)
- Live in Concert (2006)
- 1951-1953 (2006)
- Mack the Knife (2006)
- Supreme Jazz (2006)
- Stardust [MG] (2006)
- Jiving the Blues [Sounds of Yesteryear] (2006)
- The Best of Lionel Hampton [2005] (2005)
- Jukebox Hits: 1943-1950 (2005)
- Lionel Hampton and Dizzy Gillespie (2005)
- All Star Sessions, Volume 1: Open House (2005)
- Story of Jazz (2004)
- Goodman Days (2004)
- Lionel Hampton (2004)
- Jukebox Hits (2003)
- Jivin' Blues: The Small Bands (2003)
- Founder of the Jazz Vibes: 1930-1944 (2003)
- The New Look (2003)
- Hommage 1937-1951 (2003)
- Star Dust (2003)
- Flying Home [Living Era] (2003)
- Volume 1 (2003)
- Volume 2 (2003)
- Satin Doll (2002)
- 1950-1951 (2002)
- Revisited (2002)
- In Paris (2002)
- Ring Dem Bells (2002)
- The Quintessence (2002)
- Mai 1956 (2002)
- Jumpin' With Hamp: The Legendary 1951 Big Band Ses (2002)
- Total Swing, Vol. 3 (2002)
- Apple Core (2002)
- The Alternate Takes: 1929-1947 (2002)
- Jazzmaster [Classic World] (2002)
- The Classic Years (2002)
- 1950 (2002)
- 1944-1945 Broadcasts (2001)
- Live at Muzeval (2001)
- Jazzessentials (2001)
- Vibrations (2001)
- Flying Home [LRC] (2001)
- 1929-1949 (2001)
- Exposition (2001)
- Jazz After Hours (2001)
- 1949-1950 (2001)
- Groovin' Vibes (2001)
- Gold Collection (2001)
- Sea Breeze [Starburst] (2001)
- Total Swing, Vol. 4 (2001)
- Jazz Indispensable (2001)
- Golden Vibes/Silver Vibes (2001)
- The Lionel Hampton Story (2001)
- Sunny Side of the Street (2001)
- Total Swing, Vol. 1 (2000)
- Total Swing, Vol. 2 (2000)
- The All Star Sessions (2000)
- Cabu Collection (2000)
- On the Sunny Side of the Street (2000)
- Best of Lionel Hampton [Giants of Jazz] (2000)
- Jazz Duos (2000)
- Good Vibes [Direct Source] (2000)
- Two Generations (2000)
- All Star Sessions: Hot Mallets, Vol. 2 (2000)
- All-Star Sessions, Vol. 1 (2000)
- Jivin' the Vibes [Jazz Hour] (2000)
- Flying Home [Proper] (2000)
- Hey! Ba-Ba-Re-Bop (2000)
- Midnight Sun [Proper] (2000)
- Jiving the Blues [Swing House] (1999)
- Jam Band (1999)
- Tribute to Louis Armstrong (1999)
- Essential Masters of Jazz (1999)
- Please Sunrise/Stop! I Don't Need No Sympathy! (1999)
- Dark Eyes (1999)
- New Best One (1999)
- Stompin' at the Savoy [Magnum] (1999)
- The Complete Quartets & Quintets (1999)
- Stardust (1999)
- Glad Hamp (1999)
- Priceless Jazz (1999)
- Best of Lionel Hampton, Vol. 1 (1998)
- Best of Lionel Hampton, Vol. 2 (1998)
- 1937-1940: Small Combos (1998)
- Dizzy Spells (1998)
- Lionel Hampton's Paris All Stars (1998)
- Planet Jazz (1998)
- Le Jazz de A A Z (1998)
- Swingsation (1998)
- 1947 (1998)
- 1937, Vol. 3 (1998)
- Flying Home [Empress] (1998)
- 1946 (1997)
- Torrid Stuff 1944-1946 (1997)
- Lionel Hampton: Members Edition (1997)
- 1945-1946 (1997)
- The Complete Lionel Hampton, Vol. 5-6 (1997)
- Stompin' at the Savoy [Collector's Edition] (1997)
- Jazz Archives (1996)
- 1940-1941 (1996)
- Jazz After Dark: Great Songs (1996)
- Plays the Groove (1996)
- Hamp: The Legendary Decca Recordings (1996)
- Sound of Jazz [Intercontinental] (1996)
- Original Historic Recordings (1996)
- Jivin' the Vibe [Eclipse] (1996)
- Hamp's Boogie (1996)
- Lionel Hampton, Vol. 1 [Masters of Jazz] (1995)
- Jazz (1995)
- Flying Home [Drive] (1995)
- Good Vibes [Jazz World] (1995)
- 1936-1937, Vol. 2 (1995)
- The Best of Lionel Hampton [Who's Who] (1995)
- The Complete Lionel Hampton, Vol. 2-3 (1939) (1995)
- 1942-1944 (1995)
- Lionel Hampton, Vol. 1 [RCA] (1994)
- Lionel Hampton with Dexter Gordon (1994)
- The Complete Lionel Hampton, Vol. 1-2 (1937-1938) [Import] (1994)
- Masterpieces, Vol. 10 (1994)
- The Complete Lionel Hampton, Vol. 1-2 (1937-1938) (1994)
- Verve Jazz Masters 26 (1994)
- Lionel Hampton and Friends (1993)
- Golden Legends Series (1993)
- Lionel Hampton and His Orchestra (1992)
- I'm in the Mood for Swing (1992)
- Flyin' Home and Other Showstopping Favorites (1992)
- Jazz Man for All Seasons (1991)
- Historical Recordings (1991)
- Jazz Collector Edition: Historical Recordings 1937-1939 (1990)
- Jivin' the Vibes [Special] (1986)
- Air Mail Special [ITM] (1983)
- 50th Anniversary Concert: Live at Carnegie Hall (1978)
- Live--50th Anniversary Concert (1978)
- Lionel Hampton & Friends [Jazz Hour] (1977)
- Moods (1977)
- Hamp's Blues (1974)
- Vintage Hampton (1965)
- Lionel Hampton & Friends: Rare Recordings, Vol. 1 (1965)
- The Lionel Hampton Septet, 1962 (1962)
- Swing Classics (1961)
- Jivin' the Vibes [Camden] (1958)
- Lionel Hampton and His All Stars (1956) (1956)
- The Swinging Jazz of Lionel Hampton (1956)
- Compact Jazz: Lionel Hampton (1954)
- The Lionel Hampton Quintet (1954)
- European Tour (1953) (1953)
- He Swings the Most (1953)
- The Complete Quartet (1953)
- The Complete Paris Session (1953) (1953)
- Hot House (1948)
- Gene Norman Presents: Just Jazz (1947)
- Rarities (1946)
- Midnight Sun (1946)
- Jazz Heritage: Sweatin' with Hamp (1945)
- It Don't Mean a Thing (1945)
- Slide Hamp Slide (1944)
- Mess Is Here (1944)
- Hamp's Golden Favorites (1944)
- Lionel Hampton Orchestra (1944)
- Hamp (1942)
- Big Bands (1942)
- The Best of Lionel Hampton [MCA] (1942)
- Flyin' Home (1942-1945) (1942)
- Steppin' Out (1942-1944) (1942)
- Greatest Hits [RCA] (1939)
- Tempo and Swing (1939)
- 1939-1940 (1939)
- 1938-1939 (1938)
- Classics 1937/1939 (1937)
- Hot Mallets, Vol. 1 (1937)
- The Complete Lionel Hampton (1937)
- Lionel Hampton's Jumpin' Jive, Vol. 2 (1937)
- 1937-1938 (1937)
- Stompology [RCA] (1937)
- Small Groups, Vol. 2 1938-1939 (1930)
- Lionel Hampton (1929-1940) (1929)
- Early Hamp (1929-1938) (1929)
Singles & EPs
DVDs & Videos
Advertisement
